Today-Jan 5

Singapore’s upcoming Omicron wave could peak at 15,000 cases a day, which is several times that of the Delta wave last year that saw numbers surge to around 5,000 a day. Associate Professor Kenneth Mak, director of medical services at the Ministry of Health (MOH), said at a press conference on Wednesday (Jan 5) that this is consistent with the experience of other countries such as Britain, Denmark and South Africa, though emerging data shows that fewer patients require hospitalization and oxygen support. At present, infections caused by the Omicron virus strain comprise an average of about 18 per cent of all Covid-19 cases here and are expected to rise further due to variant’s more infectious nature. The Government’s Covid-19 task force, of which Assoc Prof Mak is a member, “definitely expect” the virulent strain to create a new wave of infections. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/impending-omicron-wave-could-mean-15000-cases-day-singapore-moh-official-1784201